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        <p class="big"><span class="largest">Welcome,</span> everybody to the world of..... <span class="large">Reimagination!!</span></p>
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      <p>Millions of Windows developers worldwide, had started to feel abandoned after the runaway success of tablet computers powered by <span class="large">Apple's iOS</span> & <span class="large">Google's Android</span>, breathed a sigh of relief</p>
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      <p><span class="massive">3</span> versions of developer</p>
      
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        <p>Go to <span class="largest">Experience</span> tab..<span class="large">Enjoy!!</span></p>
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        <p>I am <span class="large">Navneet Pandey</span> owner of this site. A Btech student and a technology enthusiast.</p>
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	  <p>A nightmare for <span class="large">Apple's iOS</span> and</p> <BR> <p><span class="large">Google's Android</span>.</p> 
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	  <p>Go to <span class="large">About Windows 8</span> tab..<span class="large">Enjoy!!</span></p>
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	  <p> Microsoft <span class="large">unveiled</span> its <span class="largest">Windows 8</span> operating system at its annual developer conference in California, on Tuesday, September <span class="large">13</span>, drawing a positive response from developers and industry watchers alike.</p>


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	  <p><span class="large">"From the chipset to experience, Windows 8 re-imagines what Windows can be,"</span> said Steven Sinofsky, President of Microsoft Windows</p>

<p>Steven plugged <span class="large">Windows 8 as an OS that makes Windows 7 better.</span></p>



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	  <p>It was the right message, the message they had hoped and prayed for.It put them <span class="large">back in the game</span>, with all their existing investments in developing applications still intact and relevant.</p>
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<p><span class="large">Lock Screen</span> - The new lock screen, which appears after you put your computer to sleep or restart or lock your computer.</p>
<p><span class="large">Start Screen </span>- Here is the start screen in the ‘Metro’ view. Users can scroll side-to-side, for different groups of applications.</p>
<p><span class="large">Grouped Apps</span> - Users have the option to categorize their apps into Media, Games and Social networking category.</p>
<p><span class="large">Zoomed Out View </span>- Users can zoom out from this view to see all of their apps at once. </p>
<p><span class="large">On Screen Keyboard</span> - Emphasizing touchability, The new Microsoft OS still works with mouse and physical keyboard.</p>
<p><span class="large">RSS Feed </span>- An RSS reader in Metro view–very scrollable and visual.</p>
<p><span class="large">Social Network </span>- In a pane interface. You can see the news feed pane on the left and the full view on the right.</p>
<p><span class="large">Video Player</span> - While playing a video, we can turned up the volume via in the collapsible sidebar settings panel.</p>
<p><span class="large">Multi-Tasking </span>- You can view two apps or windows at once on your tablet by dragging them together. </p>
<p><span class="large">Internet Explorer</span> - Internet Explorer in Metro mode you can see the Most Visited pages and Favorites pinned to the page.</p>
<p><span class="large">Universal Spell Check</span> - Another new feature of Windows 8, which proofs words typed in any Windows 8 app.</p>
<p><span class="large">Universal Search</span> - Windows 8 will have a spotlight-style universal search, which will let the user browse through the entire system for a search query. The search bar can also scan through any of your apps, including apps like Bing that search online.</p>
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<p>It is still <span class="large">early days</span> for Windows 8, but here are some of its best features that could make it a winner.</p>

<p>Can run on <span class="large">Intel or ARM</span> devices. So far, Windows has only been supported by Intel chipsets.</p>
<p>An <span class="large">OS for all devices</span> - PC's, netbooks, tablets and smart phones, whatever be their screen size.</p>
<p><span class="large">Less demanding of hardware resources</span> than Windows 7, barely so, but still creditably enough. As a result, it can run on netbooks powered by early <span class="large">Atom processors with 1 Gb RAM</span>.</p>
<span class="large">Boots up in 8 secs.</span>
<p><span class="large">Metro UI</span>, based on is Windows Phone 7 OS for smartphones, in an excellent tile based touch interface.</p>
<span class="large">Excellent cloud services integration.</span>
<p>Features a number of tools to create "Metro style" apps using <span class="large">HTML5/JavaScript, C/C++, and/or C#/XAML</span>.</p>
<p>You can use Windows 8 just like you would use Windows 7, except the Metro UI.</p>
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	  <p>A <span class="large">full</span> and <span class="large">stable</span> version will be released in next year.</p>
	  <p>These are developer versions and <span class="large">free</span> of cost.</p>
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	<p> Microsoft has made available <span class="large">three</span> different versions of Windows 8 for download two versions built for new <span class="large">64-bit systems</span>, and older <span class="large">32-bit</span>.</p>

<p><span class="large">64-bit</span>:  A 4.8-gigabyte download, includes Windows 8 Developer Preview operating system with a Windows software developer kit for Metro style apps made up of Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Express and Microsoft Expression Blend 5.</p>
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	 <p><span class="large">64-bit</span>: A 3.6-gigbyte download, this version is made up of just the Windows 8 Developer Preview OS and the 28 preview apps -- no added developer tools.</p>
	 <p><span class="large">32-bit</span>: The smallest of the bunch, this 2.8-gigabyte download includes the Windows 8 Developer Preview OS and the 28 preview apps.</p>
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	 <p>Since this is a preview version of Windows 8, it still has <span class="large">plenty</span> of <span class="large">bugs</span> that need to be fixed. This isn't yet even a <span class="large">beta</span> release and not polished enough for the mass market. So if you're interested in downloading this early release, it might be a good idea to install it on a spare PC rather than your main computer.</p>
	 <p>Microsoft has said that all Windows 7 apps should <span class="large">work</span> in Windows 8 on desktops and laptops, but there are <span class="large">no guarantees</span> that will hold true at this point given the OS is in development.</p>
	  
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